Global food crisis? Not just yet, but food inflation is coming as Strait of Hormuz stays closed
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Global food crisis? Not just yet, but food inflation is coming as Strait of Hormuz stays closed
ERIC REGULY
EUROPEAN BUREAU CHIEF
ROME
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
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Workers spread fertilizer after planting potatoes at Bluff View Farms, in West Jefferson, N.C., on Sunday. Soaring oil and fertilizer prices are pushing up food costs across the U.S. and other countries.
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